Himiway Rhino

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Facts

Gender
Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
5 Hours
Maximum Range
100 Miles
Top Speed
25 mph
Watts
1000 W
Torque
90, 160 Nm
Volts and Amp Hours
48V 30Ah
Class
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
97 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Himiway Rhino. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

8 reasons to buy

  • This bike is available in two builds: the hub-drive Rhino and the mid-drive Rhino Pro.
  • Himiway lists a max range of 100 miles for the Rhino’s 1440Wh capacity.
  • An expert praises the standard Rhino’s responsive and smooth power.
  • According to one tester, the Rhino’s 4.5” fat tires and adjustable suspension fork lend to a smooth and stable ride.
  • The Rhino has fenders, a rear rack, a taillight with brake activation, and an automatic headlight.
  • This bike can support up to 400lb.
  • A reviewer appreciates the added range the 9-speed gearing offers.
  • Himiway provides two 3A chargers for a five-hour charge time.

4 reasons not to buy

  • The Rhino is extremely heavy, weighing 97lb.
  • One expert says the front end feels “very heavy” when turning.
  • Himiway claims a height range of 5’3” to 6’4”. Mounting may be challenging for those on the low end of that range due to the 32" standover height.
  • This is an expensive e-bike, especially the Rhino Pro.

Bottom line

The Himiway Rhino is a fat-tire electric bike available in two builds. The hub-drive Rhino has 9-speed gearing and a torque sensor; the mid-drive Rhino Pro has 10-speed gearing and a cadence sensor. Both have two batteries and 1000W of power. A reviewer of the standard Rhino enjoys the smooth and comfortable ride, highlighting the responsive pedal assist and throttle. While the lengthy riding range, rapid charging, and 4.5” fat tires will appeal to buyers, the price, considerable weight, and heavy steering may deter others.

Expert Reviews

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TailHappyTV

Himiway Rhino Is Horrible News for Long-Range E-Bike Competitors

if you don’t want a lot of range and you want a light bike, this isn’t going to be the one you’re looking for.

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Rankings

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#282 Best Electric
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#566 Best of All Bikes
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